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In this post I will tell you about renting an apartment in Prague, how much it costs, and what pitfalls you should expect.

In Prague, many people want to rent a house. At the same time, it seems that there are a lot of offers, but when you start looking, it becomes clear that not everything is so simple.

The most important sites for searching for housing are Sreality.cz and Bezrealitky.cz, which have many offers with photographs and indicating the location of the property. Bezrealitky is a site where advertisements are posted from the property owners themselves, i.e. In theory, you don’t need to pay a commission to the agency. If you are going to Prague for a month or a couple of weeks, then these sites will not rent you an apartment for this period; it is better to use the Airbnb site. Airbnb is a rental property all over the world, when you register for the first time you will receive a €23 discount from us! Moreover, you can rent any housing: apartments, studios, penthouses or even a loft.

Terms

Now let's understand the basic terms that you will encounter when looking for housing:

Realitní cancelář is a real estate agency.

+provize RK- this is the commission that you have to pay to the real estate agency for finding you housing in Prague. The commission is usually 40-200% of the monthly rent.

Poplatky– this is a payment for housing and communal services, i.e. which usually includes garbage removal, home maintenance, water, heating, security, etc. If the advert states “bez poplatků”, then the monthly rental price already includes payment for housing and communal services. The rent column may indicate + Elektřina, i.e. You will need to pay for electricity separately.

Kauce is a security deposit that you give to the property owner that must be returned to you when you move out. The deposit is usually 50%-200% of the monthly rent. But it all depends on the condition of the apartment - some apartments in poor condition are rented out without any collateral at all.

Parkoviště And Garaz– the presence of a parking lot or garage.

Vlastnictvi: Osobní and Družstevní – who owns the apartment - a private person or a cooperative.

Budova: Cihlová and Panelová– brick or panel building.

What's happened KK? KK is kuchyňský kout (kitchen corner), i.e. room combined with kitchen. For example, if you see in an ad 2 kk, this means that the apartment has one bedroom and one living room combined with a kitchen. 2+1 – these are two separate rooms and a kitchen (usually this is an old home).

How we looked for an apartment

To begin with, we started browsing Czech real estate sites Sreality.cz and Bezrealitky.cz along with GoogleMaps, studied all the areas, but realized that what we were looking for was somehow difficult to find. We wrote letters to 10 people on the Bezrealitky.cz website, only one person responded, and he didn’t know whether he was renting out the apartment or not.

What did we expect from the apartment: brick new home 2kk, close access to the metro, availability in the area of ​​everything necessary for living (shop, sports club, park), quiet place, cleanliness in the apartment, complete furnishings, and the presence of kitchen furniture.

We were running out of time, we couldn’t find an apartment ourselves, we had to turn to Russian realtors who have their own real estate database. After viewing 4 apartments, we found what we needed, signed the contract, discussed all the details, paid a deposit and moved into the apartment. The only thing that struck us was that realtors have their own databases that are not posted on the Internet!

As a result, we rented an apartment 2KK in a new brick building in a convenient and good area 10 minutes from the city center by metro.

How much does it cost to rent such an apartment and how much money did we spend in the end?

  • Monthly rent (with all payments and internet): 15,000 CZK (24,700 RUR)
  • Deposit: 18,000 CZK (29,700 RUR)
  • Realtor commission: CZK 7,000 (RUB 11,500)

The total amount is 40,000 CZK (65,900 rubles). This is how much you will have to pay at a time when renting a home. I believe that this is an adequate amount for such an apartment in a European capital.

Pitfalls

Now I will list the pitfalls when renting a property, and what you should pay attention to.

  • I recommend that you immediately agree with a realtor about the amount of his remuneration and the number of apartments that he can show you. There are realtors who will show you two options for apartments, and ask for a separate fee to view the next one.
  • Discuss final rental amount apartments and who will pay for housing and communal services. Ideal option- this is when the entire amount is paid to the property owner, and he himself pays for all utility bills from this amount. Moreover, before moving in, he shows a document indicating what amount is paid and for what each month.
  • Please note heating, Prague apartments have central water heating (with meters), gas heating (usually in older apartments), and electric heating. Electrical the bad thing is that its efficiency is low, and at the end of the year after recalculation you may receive a cosmic bill.
  • Discuss and write into the contract who will pay for broken equipment. For example, you didn’t discuss this and rented an apartment with a washing machine. The car broke down, and now it is unclear who will pay to repair it or buy a new car.
  • Contract term. Typically the contract is concluded for a year with the possibility of extension. The contract also specifies the period within which you must notify the owner about leaving the apartment, and the conditions for terminating the contract if you leave before the end of its validity period. It is very difficult to find good housing for reasonable money for less than a year.
  • Compose inventory everything that is in the apartment and the condition of the equipment, furniture, floors, etc., so that in the future there will be no problems when leaving the apartment.
  • Clearly state the terms and conditions in the contract. return of deposit (kauce) . I have heard more than once that apartment owners find ways not to return the deposit or do not return the entire amount.
  • In the appendix to the contract, include the readings of all meters (water, gas, electricity and heating) so that there are no misunderstandings during recalculation.
  • Who can live in the apartment. For example, not all people are rented apartments with children or animals.

What is the average cost of renting an apartment in Prague, you ask?

It all depends on many factors: area, condition of the house, apartment, availability of furniture and equipment, transport accessibility, and the impudence of landlords)) As of August 30, 2013 in Prague for rent 11500 apartments Of these, 4911 are two-room.

Below is only a part of the offers for renting apartments in Prague - write to us
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Who hasn’t dreamed of living in the heart of the Czech Republic - the city of Prague, renting an apartment overlooking Prague?

It is worth noting the fact that prices for renting apartments in Prague much less than in other European countries. Also, the cost of renting an apartment depends on the rental period, the number of rooms and the area.

The main feature of the Czech housing market is the fact that real estate in the Czech Republic, apartments in Prague will cost you even less than the same house or apartment in the suburbs of large Russian cities. Today, becoming a successful owner of square meters in the Czech Republic is not the privilege of very rich people - anyone can afford such a purchase, because the possibilities of mortgage lending in the Czech Republic are many times more loyal than in Russia.

Our company has been engaged in multifaceted work in the world of real estate on the foreign market for several years now. A wide range of services in leasing matters, legal advice on conducting transactions - ours are far from the only types of services.

N- 405 Apartment size: 1+KK

Price: 9000 CZK

Apartment for rent in Prague

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N- 403 Apartment size: 1+KK

Price: 9000 CZK

Apartment for rent in Prague 2, near Flora metro station

Apartment for rent in Prague 2, near Flora metro station. Vinohrady district, tram stop 2 min. on foot. This apartment is not big, 2+kk, 2nd floor. there is an elevator. Apartment after renovation with new furniture plus household appliances (refrigerator, washing machine, etc.)...

N- 404 Apartment size: 2+KK

Price: 10000 CZK

Apartment for rent in Prague 3

Apartment for rent in Prague 3 on foot 7 min. METRO Jiriho z Podebrad, st. Kubelikova-Cajkovskeho, tram 2 min, after major repairs, hurry up you will be the first to stay, this is a 1+1 apartment with new furniture and household appliances (refrigerator, washing machine...

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N- 282 Apartment size: 2+1

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Apartment for rent in the center of Prague

We offer you to rent an apartment in Prague 1 district Old Town, on Opotovicka street near the Narodni Trida metro station. For your stay, a 1-room studio apartment is furnished, located in the center of Prague near the Tesco supermarket, this is a 1+kk apartment, ideal for...

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We offer you to rent an apartment in Prague 5 district of Nové Butovice, a new residential complex, near the Butovice metro station. The 2-room apartment is not furnished for your stay, it is a 2+kk apartment, ideal for permanent residence, apartment area 65 m2, 2nd floor...

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Apartment for rent in Prague Smichov district

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Apartment for rent in Prague 6 district Petriny

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Apartment for rent in Prague, Zizkov district

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It is worth mentioning the legal aspect of renting housing in the Czech Republic. Apartments and houses in Prague can be rented in two ways: look for suitable housing yourself or use the services of a professional real estate agency. Needless to say, renting a home on your own will be very difficult: firstly, at a minimum, you need knowledge Czech language; secondly, it is worth understanding the peculiarities of the legal side of the lease, so as not to make mistakes and not get into trouble.

The only sure and safe way is to turn to professionals. Our real estate company has been working in the field of real estate rental abroad for several years, and apartment rental in the Czech Republic one of the priority areas of our activity, and we can promise you only the best offers without embellishment!

Renting apartments in the Czech Republic is becoming more affordable thanks to the accumulated many years of experience of our company. Renting or renting an apartment in Prague is easy, and most importantly, affordable at prices, which you can find out by contacting our company. In addition, you can find out what is included from additional amenities in an apartment or house in Prague that our company offers.

Don’t think that renting an apartment in Prague will be an expensive “pleasure” for you.

Before you go to this wonderful and hospitable country, think about which apartment is best to rent in Prague, and leave the rest, including your comfort, to our company.

Prague is a very attractive place to live. Therefore, the housing issue arises first of all for those arriving. How and where to rent an apartment, what prices should you expect and what should you not forget?

Where to look

There are a huge number of proposals on this topic. You can look at Russian-language newspapers, for example Gazeta-Plus, Inform-Prague. Numerous online services post detailed information about apartments and their owners with ratings and reviews from previous residents.

For short term rental:

For long term rental:

  • byty.hyperinzerce.cz
  • www.bezrealitky.cz
  • www.sreality.cz

Designations

Newspaper advertisements for housing for rent and online services have a clear designation system that you need to know. First comes the number of rooms, then the kitchen. The kitchen can be built into one of the rooms or separate. For example, 2+1 means that this is a two-room apartment + separate kitchen, 2+kk - the apartment has two rooms and one of them has a kitchenette.

What affects the cost

The rent depends on the proximity of the apartment to the historical center, on the proximity to the metro and entertainment and amenities infrastructure, on the square footage, floor, availability of furniture and the general condition of the apartment. The price is strongly tied to the number of residents, since utilities in Prague are very expensive. The districts and, i.e., are considered the historical center. Quite prestigious (bordering Vinohrady), (Mała Strana), (near the Andel metro station), (Bubenec), (Vršovice). (Black Bridge) is considered a bad area due to undeveloped transport and polluted industrial air. Prague 5 can be considered the “golden mean” for tourism purposes.

One-room apartments

In most Czech apartments, the kitchen is not given a separate space (+kk). Prices vary greatly. A small apartment on the outskirts of Prague with a kitchenette can be rented for 8-9 thousand CZK. per month. A separate kitchen (1+1) will add approximately 2 thousand CZK to the price. Housing in a new building will cost another 2 thousand more.

Two-room apartments

Housing in remote areas can be rented for 10-12 thousand crowns. For accommodation of two tenants you will have to pay 3 thousand more. Spacious 2+1 housing in Vinohrady costs 15 thousand. In prestigious areas the price can reach up to 20 thousand crowns.

Three-room apartments

Approximately 3-5 thousand crowns will be added to the rent. A 3+kk apartment of modest size in the residential area of ​​Prague 11 costs approximately 14 thousand CZK. Nice apartment 3+kk in the Prague 4 area (in Branik) will cost 18.5 thousand. An excellent option in the center will cost 25-30 thousand including utilities.

Utility payments (poplatky)

You should always clarify whether they are included in rent, since the share of these payments in the total amount reaches 30%. The amount of utility bills depends on the thickness of the walls of the house, the size of the windows, whether the windows face south or north, etc. In most cases, utilities are already included. By the way, it is fixed in the Czech Republic, that is, you will pay the average annual amount in winter and summer.

Pledge (kauce)

This amount remains with the owner of the apartment for the duration of the lease. Typically it amounts to 1-2 monthly fees. The deposit serves the owner as a guarantee of the safety of the apartment, furniture, and electronics. It is also important that long-term rent will cost the tenant much less. The Kauce is returned to the tenant when the lease expires as per the terms of the contract.

Notice period

A very important point in the contract. When a tenant wants to move out, they must notify the landlord in advance. As a rule, this period (vypovedni lhuta) is 2 months. According to Czech laws, the countdown starts from the 1st day of the month following the notification. If the tenant violates this clause, the owner has the right not to return the deposit amount. At the same time, the owner cannot simply kick the tenant out of the door without warning.

Real estate agencies (realitky)

To rent housing with the help of intermediaries, you will have to pay a commission in the amount of one month's rent. Knowledge of Czech or English language. However, many agencies speak foreign languages, and finding a suitable employee is quite possible. In addition, there are many Russian-language online agencies offering their services for a much lower commission. You can look for an apartment without intermediaries on your own. A successful option may turn up on thematic forums, blogs, communities, etc.

In the Czech Republic there are apartment owners who do not allow foreigners in, especially from countries east of the Czech Republic. You need to be prepared for this in advance, treat it calmly and calmly, look further.

This time I’ll tell you how to rent an apartment in Prague for a few days. My personal experience search for apartments, bookings and reviews of real accommodation.

We stayed in Prague for 4 days. We spent three days in the city itself and left for one day to see, but returned to Prague for the night. Let's start with where to look for housing.

Where to rent an apartment in Prague

Nowadays there are a lot of sites for booking accommodation and it is very easy to get lost in them. I will give you the ones I use and add a little information on hotels.

Apartments and flats: I am looking for this type of housing first of all, since having a kitchen allows us to save money, because this is a blog about budget travel. The main source where I book apartments is always. If you have not used this site yet, then you will be in for a surprise in the form of about $15.

The site has already been checked dozens of times and the number of my bookings here is approaching a hundred. The main rule that will save you from problems is to look for apartments with a large number positive reviews, since it is almost impossible to fake them.

Hotels: not everyone prefers apartments, so I’ll give you the site where it’s best to look for hotels - this is a search engine. This resource does not book accommodation, but helps you find where to book cheaper. Since the hotel market is a big bazaar where the same room is sold at different prices. When booking hotels, don’t forget about this – this is an additional savings of 10-20%.

From the technical part, let's move on to my experience of living in Prague. And here's what's interesting, I usually use it to search Airbnb apartments, but this time I used the second option. After all, the search engine searches not only for hotels but also for apartments, although there are much fewer of them there. Prague is an exception in this regard, here large number houses converted into apartments. Such mini-hotels-entrances are entirely made up of apartments.

My apartment in Prague – Review

And now about one of the rooms where I managed to rent an apartment in Prague for 4 nights after a short search on the sites that I listed above.

Price:

IN tourist season prices here are slightly higher than in the off-season and can reach up to 100€, but then drop below 50€.

By the way, very interesting fact, we booked this apartment on March 8 and the prices were the same as in the off-season. After all, Prague for this March holiday should be filled with tourists from the CIS, but apparently due to early booking the price was still low.

In total, the apartment cost 150 € for 4 days, and the one I recommended suggested that the cheapest way to book a room is on the website. A little later I found this apartment on .

Location:

To historical center Prague is only 1.5-2 km, which is 10-15 minutes on foot. If this is far for someone, then there is an I.P metro station nearby. Pavlova. If you look at the map, it is only 500 meters, but much closer there is another entrance to the station located in the building.

Check-in:

The settlement turned out to be both an advantage and a disadvantage. Let's start with the good. After all, this is almost a hotel, which means there is a Reception that is open 24 hours a day. You can easily check in late at night, which is very rarely possible when booking apartments.

The disadvantage here is that early check-in is not possible and we were convinced of this. Having arrived only 30 minutes earlier, they could not check us in. Of course, if there are previous tenants, then you won’t be able to negotiate an early check-in with the regular owners, but if the apartment is empty before your arrival, then most likely you will be moved in earlier. In a hotel this is practically impossible, and if it is possible, it is for a fee.

Below is a photo of the main entrance from the Reception and the entrance itself. Everything is clean and tidy, of course there are residential entrances like this, but this is very rare.

Living room and bedroom:

There is nothing to describe here and everything can be seen in the photo. Several sofas in the living room and a large bed in the bedroom. One of the little things I remember is the TV, it only caught a few programs, although cable was promised.

Kitchen:

It’s worth going into more detail here, since the advantages and disadvantages of being an apart-hotel come out again. On the plus side - everything is licked clean, and all the dishes are washed by the governess and the clean people will like it. For those who do not want to wash the dishes, there is an advertisement that a governess can do it for 100Ks (crowns).

One of the shortcomings is that the kitchen is not lived-in, that is, there are no seasonings, oil and other little things like in a residential apartment. Let's go back to equipping the kitchen - a stove, a microwave, some dishes, as well as a kettle and coffee maker.

I slightly exaggerated the fact that there are almost no kitchen items. Still, there was salt, sugar and pepper, as well as a couple of bags of tea and coffee.

If you arrive late at night, you will have to have tea for dinner. We weren’t happy with this situation, so we quickly went to the supermarket and here’s our loot for the evening. Billa is 5 minutes' walk away and Tesco is 10 minutes' walk away.

Toilet and bath:

In this room they are combined, but there may be rooms where they are separate, although for 2 people this is not critical. In the bathroom there was a set of towels for two and, interestingly, there was no toilet paper. The front desk quickly resolved this problem and gave us a whole package.

Interior:

If you are going to rent an apartment in Prague based on this ad, please note that it is intended exclusively for rent. There is no warm home comfort here. The administration tried to smooth out this moment with small installations. What they came up with is shown in the photo below.

I would like to finish my review of the apartment in Prague with the view from the window. The first photo is at the beginning of the article, and there is another one below.

Happy move-in!

More and more travelers prefer to stay in apartments rather than hotels when traveling, especially if they plan to stay in one city for a week or a month. Our many friends who are going to Prague ask the same questions: where is the best place to rent an apartment, how much does rent usually cost, if you rent directly from the owner, will they not be deceived? In this post I will try to answer all these questions and give tips on what to look for when looking for a good apartment for daily rent in Prague.

Let's start with the fact that I recommend looking for an apartment on the Airbnb website, which we have been using for about 5 years. When you register on Airbnb using our promotional code, you receive a bonus for your first stay of €29. There are several reasons why we choose this service.

  1. Convenient search. On the site you can find accommodation for every taste and color - from a cheap room to a villa for a large group of 10 people. While some tourists want to stay in a prestigious area in a modern apartment, others want to feel the spirit of Prague in an old house with high ceilings and bay windows. And all this can be found on Airbnb.
  2. A large number of filters for easy searching: price, number of guests, type of accommodation, area, instant booking, number of beds, number of bathrooms, type of Internet, amenities and equipment (iron, air conditioning, washing machine, etc.), parking availability, host language, pets allowed .
  3. Reliability. Renting an apartment on Airbnb is safer than simply negotiating with the apartment owner directly through a social network. For example, a couple we know went to the seaside and found an apartment through Vkontakte. Imagine their surprise when upon arrival they were told that the apartment was occupied and no one would rent them anything. Okay, it was low season, the guys don't have children and have mobile internet- they were able to find more or less suitable option, albeit more expensive. But after this incident, they don’t want to negotiate directly with the apartment owners. After all, if the owner scammed you and didn’t check you in, Airbnb quickly solves this problem. This happened to us when Airbnb added $125 out of pocket to us for rent.
  4. Real photographs and descriptions of apartments. On Airbnb, owners of rental properties describe their apartments as accurately as possible and post real photographs. If you try to deceive, then immediately after the first check-in, when the first tourist arrives and the truth becomes clear, the ad may be blocked or greatly reduced in search results.
  5. Real reviews. The reviews about the apartments here are not fake, but real, and thanks to the reviews you can immediately find out about negative factors, for example, whether the windows face a noisy street or whether the building does not have an elevator.
  6. Save time. If you are looking for an apartment, for example, through social media, then you will have to work hard while you write to all the owners, agree on the time of arrival, dates of stay, price, while waiting for the photo.
  7. If you rent an apartment through Airbnb, then the owner of the property will register you with the police, and you don’t have to go yourself and spend 2-4 hours of time and money on travel.
  8. Saving! The price of accommodation is significantly lower than in a hotel, especially for a group. Apartments can be found for 6-8 people. Then the savings on accommodation will be much higher. For example, a couple of years ago, friends of ours rented a large apartment for 8 people near Charles Square for €93 per day. A hotel for such a company would cost at least €200 per day, and many guests would have to spend the night in one room.
  9. Simple check-in, almost like in a hotel: you simply contact the owner and tell him your arrival time. Some people leave their keys in a secluded place or use electronic locks. So far, neither we nor our friends have ever had problems checking into an apartment through Airbnb.
  10. The owners of the apartment local residents can give you useful tips , for example, where nearby good restaurant or where is the best observation deck.
  11. With confirmation from Airbnb you can apply for a visa.
  12. Payment. You can make payment in any way convenient for you: all types of credit and debit cards Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover and JCB; PayPal; Apple Pay. Innovation: a payment option in installments has recently appeared!

What to look for when looking for an apartment in Prague

Once you have decided on the budget and the necessary equipment for the apartment, we look for a suitable option and pay attention to the following points.


Prices for renting an apartment in Prague daily

In October, friends come to visit us and ask us to help them choose suitable housing. We are looking for available options from October 16 to October 23, 2018.

Requirements:

  • Accommodates 2 adults;
  • Cleanliness and good repair;
  • Fully equipped apartment;
  • Availability of the Internet;
  • Kitchen with appliances and utensils;
  • Central location so you can walk to attractions.
  • Rental cost €40-65 per day.

We enter the required dates and number of people, and the results begin to display apartments with prices per day from €4 per bed to €3800 for luxury apartments. Total 2000 options!

For €4 you can have a trestle bed in a room with a yoga student, who is also a vegetarian. Cheap and cheerful, but there is a kitchen, the Internet is affordable and communication with an interesting person.

For €984 we get these mansions for 9 people near Republic Square. At the same time, all amenities are included in the price: air conditioning, TV, Internet, modern beautiful furniture, coffee maker, oven, dishes. If you don’t like cooking, then you can go for breakfast to the nearest restaurants and coffee shops, of which there are a lot nearby.

This is an apartment with a large terrace and a cool view of the Prague rooftops! There is also a jacuzzi on the roof.

Okay, all these apartments are either for extreme people or for wealthy people. Most offers range from €40 to €70 per day. We are trying to find what we can advise our friends with their requirements.

Accommodation option No. 1 in the very center of Prague

Let's try to find a clean, modern apartment in a central location with a decent kitchen, Internet, and a comfortable bed for €50 per day for 2 people. A certain object will be highlighted on the map when you hover over it.

It was not possible to find an apartment for €50, but apartments are available for €60 per day. The apartment is located near Republic Square, which means that in walking distance There will be restaurants and almost all attractions, and it will also be very easy to get from Prague airport by direct shuttle bus.

From the photographs you can see that the apartment has recently undergone a good renovation, and you will live here in a clean manner. The floors, unlike hotels, don't have that nasty, smelly, dusty carpet.

In this apartment, everything is done for convenience: a bath with a jacuzzi, there are all the appliances: oven, kettle, toaster, TV, coffee machine, electric kettle, microwave. Those. you can warm up ready-made food from the store and spend the evening in a cozy home atmosphere if you don’t want to go to a restaurant.

Some may think that €60 is expensive, to which I will object, and I’m willing to bet that you won’t find quality housing or a hotel in this area for less money. In this area, prices for decent hotels like Hotel Clement start from €100 per night.

Rental option No. 2 is cheaper

The second option found is a spacious 1-bedroom apartment in a good area of ​​Prague near Vitkov Hill. The apartment is bright, modern, with private parking and only €36 per day. It turns out, with such quality inexpensive apartments you will save great money in Prague.

The apartment is suitable for 4 guests. There is 1 bedroom with a double bed and a spacious wardrobe, and in the living room there is a large sofa and an area for working on a computer. The apartment has central heating, which means you won't freeze in winter.

The apartment has all kitchen utensils: cups, spoons, forks, plates, knives. The kitchen is equipped with everything necessary for cooking: kitchen island, refrigerator, oven, hob, microwave, kettle.

I would like to highlight the bathroom separately. All the plumbing and the shower look very good, it’s clear that everything is modern and high class- you won’t find this in Prague even in 3* hotels. Bathroom amenities such as shampoo, shower gel, hairdryer, toilet paper and towels are included in the price. Everything is like in a hotel, and such service is considered the norm when renting out an apartment through Airbnb. :)